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Brazilian national charged with drug dealing

Brazilian national charged with drug trafficking
Says he entered United States illegally in 2004

By James Kinsella

A Brazilian national who told police that he entered the United States illegally in 2004 has been charged by the Barnstable police with trafficking in cocaine and oxycodone.

Police had been keeping Reinaldo P. Deoliveira, 28, of Minais Gerais, Brazil, under surveillance for about a month in a narcotics investigation. Detective Brian Guiney had applied for and had been granted a search warrant to search Deoliveira's apartment.oliveira_250_02

At about 5 p.m. Wednesday, Det. Brian Guiney began surveillance of Deoliveira's apartment at 800 Bearses Way, Hyannis. He saw Deoliveira (right) enter the apartment and leave in a vehicle shortly thereafter. Detective Guiney said he knew Deoliveira lacked a valid driver's license.

The detective stopped the vehicle and asked Deoliveira for his license. He said the man handed him another person's license. Detective Guiney arrested Deoliveira for operating a vehicle without a license, providing a false name to a police officer, and using a false motor vehicle document.

Following Deoliveira's arrest, police conducted a search of the vehicle. Det. Lieut. Sean Balcom found a gram of cocaine hidden in a plastic bag near where Deoliveira had been seated.

Barnstable police then took Deoliveira to the Barnstable Police Facility on Phinney's Lane, and executed the search warrant at his apartment.

There, the police said, a search of Deoliveira's bedroom turned up 10 bags of cocaine, and a bottle containing 25 oxycodone tablets. They said they also found several forms of false identification included a Social Security card, employment authorization and international student identification.

After Deoliveira was advised of his Miranda rights, police said, he stated entered the United States illegally through Mexico in 2004.

Barnstable police notified the federal Department of Homeland Security about the individual they had arrested.

According to court documents, the department said that "an investigation had been initiated to determine whether this person is subject to removal from the United States."

At present, Deoliveira is being held on a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer.

Orleans town building flags at half-staff for deceased Harbor Master Munsey

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Flags fly at half-staff at the Orleans Police Station and at other Orleans town buildings on Friday to pay tribute to Gardner Munsey, the town's former harbor master and shellfish constable.

 

 

 

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10/02/08 @ 8:29 pm
Buzz [Member] writes:
And I thought they were here to do the jobs the Americans didn't want to do.
10/02/08 @ 8:48 pm
Buzz [Member] writes:
A month ago we were hearing how the Brazilian community was very afraid of the police and concerned that they were being targeted. Didn't this guy get the word? Apparently not.
10/02/08 @ 10:27 pm
crusader [Member] writes:
Doesn't this guy know he's on someone else's turf?

Didn't someone tell him that only locals can deal without going to jail?

Sure does spark a question about what went on in the Martins case. Was he intruding on someone's turf, too? You know if he was found with a marijuwwanna cigarette in his mouth, maybe he had a warehouse somewhere...????
10/03/08 @ 4:37 am
ex-cranberry bogman [Member] writes:
To brand the Brazilian community for one man's mistake is myopic and heartless. They are driven here out of economic neccesity. This is'nt Valdosta, Ga. it's
Massachusetts and when slaves escaped from the south many years ago we were amongst the first in the nation to shelter them. That's what makes us great and special.
10/03/08 @ 6:46 am
crusader [Member] writes:
Ex cranberry bogman,

The Cape's plantation owners never signed up to abolish slavery. They don't want any group to form their own community, own businesses, own homes, be successful, take away from their Yankee pot. They even blame them for CCH fiscal failure when CEO ABbott was mismanaging spending, handing out jobs to friends and taking his golden parachute. Come on now, they must blame someone else for their own failures. Since the cops took Martins phonebook, I'm sure they've targetted many for the ICE deportation assembly line. Locals are the only ones who get to stay and play, OUI's and drug sales aside. Don't you know?
10/03/08 @ 7:25 am
murrbuck [Member] writes:
ok he came in illegally? well then don't waste time with him...ship him back!
10/03/08 @ 8:03 am
capemom [Member] writes:
So he's a bad Brazilian, he'll get deported. Most of the criminals featured in the Police and Fire news are white. They're bad white people.

ALL the Brazilian guys I know wear a wedding ring and work 60 hours+ per week.
10/03/08 @ 8:13 am
Buzz [Member] writes:
crude-sader says: "when CEO ABbott was mismanaging spending, handing out jobs to friends and taking his golden parachute"

Once again, how dangerous and damaging this woman is. She knows not of which she speaks. If I were Mr Abbott, I'd be on the phone to Paul Revere.
10/03/08 @ 8:22 am
jbcape26 [Member] writes:
The last guy that the police ended up killing I had heard had two wives and I wonder if he wore two rings ( See Capemom comment)
Also who pays for the family now that he is dead and who is paying for their medical insurance. There are lots of Good people from Brazil and yes some are illegal. However we need to have people not sneak into the country without checking out criminal records. And by the way many of not most of these awful homes that are being foreclosed on with the dangerous illegal apartments (ceiling too low, no egress) were owned by Brazilians
10/03/08 @ 8:43 am
bittersweet [Member] writes:
Oooh, now if we're threatening defamation suits, YOU had better watch it yourself Buzz.
I do believe you have called me a liar several times when i shared a tru-life experience on here. Liar is quite a defamatory statement, don't you think?
10/03/08 @ 9:07 am
murrbuck [Member] writes:
the issue here isn't good vs bad Brazilians or even anything about the wonderful ones who are here legally or even the crappy ones who are here legally: This guy ADMITTED he came here illegally- so easy enough! BOOT HIM BACK TO BRAZIL! we are not supposed to have illegal aliens- right? boot him back- make the room for a legal Brazilian to come and live here.
10/03/08 @ 9:16 am
Buzz [Member] writes:
Thanks for chiming in bitter, I must have been confused. Your "tru-life" experience is incredible. I can't wait for your book to come out.
10/03/08 @ 9:51 am
crusader [Member] writes:
Short memories....the Sandwich retired MSP was busted for selling oxy's with another cop from Boston and the informant got immunity in exchange for turning in the two dirtbags....

As long as the cops and locals are dealing dope, wtfcares....but not the Brazilians..ohhh no, just deport their @$$....who can you thank for letting our borders remain wide open? It's the govt's...wake up, they pay the US to take them and the US makes huge profits by paying for their slave labor.

When they realize that the cost outways the benefits of cheap labor, it's "put the mop down and get out!"
10/03/08 @ 9:55 am
Buzz [Member] writes:
"paying for their slave labor"

Go talk with the Brazilians around the Cape that are doing quite well (much better than you were able to do) and ask them if they think it's "slave labor".
10/03/08 @ 10:02 am
crusader [Member] writes:
Where is Mr. Mugar when you need him?...Abbott was doing such a great job spending money on "consultants"...maybe he should have shaped up that disgraceful union they have. How many ins. claims went unpaid due to the laziness and incompetent workers? Two worker have admitted to me that I was right about my statements. Why was Abbott replaced? Answer the question. Because he was doing such a grand job wasting Mugar's money? Buzz, you should go get an education about Cape politics. I think you are lacking accurate information required to make an informed statement. The hard workers of CCH found their pink slips, while Abbott was planning his garden.
10/03/08 @ 10:08 am
jobuli [Member] writes:
IF they are in this country illegally- Then GTF OUT! No ifs -ands or buts about it. Don't waste MY taxpayer dollars- No ticky no laundry! 'Nuff said
10/03/08 @ 3:56 pm
Peter Kenney [Member] writes:
It really is this simple:

1. The cops caught on to a guy who was dealing drugs.

2 Having established probable cause to place him under surveillance they did so.

3. They established that he had no driver's license and they got a search warrant...no small feat these days.

4. They stopped him, busted him, searched and then really busted him.

5. It is his bad luck to be here illegally as well as being caught for several major felonies.

This has nothing to do with any shooting (just one...there is no 's' on shooting) of another illegal Brazilian or anyone else.

[deleted - slanderous]

Let's keep this to the facts of THIS case and leave out the plagues of medievil Europe, global warming and the ravings of one small mind.

[deleted - slanderous]
10/03/08 @ 4:25 pm
numah [Member] writes:
murrbuck....right, he should be deported. AFTER he serves whatever jail/prison time he gets. If you or I went to a foriegn country dealing drugs and got caught, we would be serving time in that country. He should too.
10/03/08 @ 4:29 pm
murrbuck [Member] writes:
why waste our tax dollars feeding and housing this creep? He has no business being here in the first place so why should we foot the bill to try and teach him a lesson? And Numah, the difference between us (you & me) and this guy is that WE would be in the foreign country LEGALLY! :)
10/03/08 @ 4:30 pm
murrbuck [Member] writes:
when they are here legally getting busted doing illegal things: our problem. If they are here illegally and get busted for that: NOT our problem. Drop kick the bum back to where he came from!
10/03/08 @ 4:34 pm
Monponsett [Member] writes:
"Sellin' drugs to the brother man instead of the Other man.."
10/03/08 @ 4:41 pm
jobuli [Member] writes:
from what I have been told (during a meeting where the immigrants were giving me this sob story that made me sick that they were trying to make me feel bad for the illegals)ship the sob back to Brazil- the cops there do much worse than they do here!!!
10/03/08 @ 5:47 pm
Peter Kenney [Member] writes:
Try this crap in Brazil, as a Brazilian, and see how the cops handle it....then try it as an illegal...if you have not already been run down or thrown out...and see how they handle it. Take the tough out of tough love and see what you get.
10/05/08 @ 11:18 am
jobuli [Member] writes:
My point exactly! This jackass would probably have become non-existent long ago!
10/07/08 @ 3:38 pm
chilindrina369 [Member] writes:
Just because there are a lot of illegal immigrants does not mean that they do not pay taxes. Some of these people pay money towards the social security fund so that your old people can live. Don't get me wrong I am disappointed with this guy. He makes it harder for the ignorant whites to see how hard working the immigrants in this country really are. Before you start judging all Brazilians take a look at your typical crazy white male rapist/serial killers.
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